According to the AP, Perry turned himself in to Tuscon police after an effort by the university to locate him and “facilitate his surrender.”

Perry is set to graduate in May after exhausting his eligibility at Arizona.

According to a police statement about the incident, a woman was taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon after an argument allegedly took place at Perry’s apartment, which resulted, the woman said, in Perry assaulting her.

She was treated for her injuries and released.

Arizona put out a statement saying it was aware of the incident, but would not comment further.

Perry averaged 12.1 points and 7.6 rebounds for the Wildcats this past season, shooting 48% from the floor for a team that finished 23-12, but missed the NCAA tournament.